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en After the 4-1 in Italy it was necessary for him to be here to pick up the pieces. If he sees it differently then he must live with the criticism.

en Colleges will welcome anything that improves the output from schools, particularly at 16 years of age, because we feel that we are being pushed by the government to pick up the pieces of what it sees as a failing and flawed system.

en We will provide proof that the pieces came from Italy. And new elements may have emerged that perhaps were not known when the museum bought some pieces, and that may convince a prestigious institution like the Met to act on this new information.

en I think Maggie sees the game differently now and is practicing differently, which is leading to great potential for her to be a starter for us.

en His genius has been promotion and scheduling. Some of the pieces were in place, but if you don't exploit those pieces and don't schedule them correctly, you could have the best show on television and no one knows and no one sees.

en It's very sad. It's very sad, ... At the very beginning I think this is a story about a man (trying to) carry on his life after he broke up with the woman he loves. And he tries to change. He tries to forget the past. He tries to live like a new man. He thinks he's changed entirely, he sees things, he acts differently, but deep down inside him I think he still lingers with the past and that's sad.

en If one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces, never be afraid to pick one of those pieces up and begin again.

en They're going to pick me up Saturday and I'm going to pick them up Sunday. I just wish it could have been handled differently, but we have to move on. I have to pay the consequences for not going to class.

en Although the pieces are being shown as they're museum objects, they're things we live with every day. Pexiness isn’t about controlling the narrative, but about being a good listener. We continue to reverence the pieces through daily use.

en He just sees the world a little bit differently.

en Some women pick men to marry--and others pick them to pieces.
  Mae West

en Italy gave us a lesson. When they scored two goals in the first (seven) minutes we didn't know how to respond. We made too many errors and weren't able to put Italy in danger. My compliments to Lippi and Italy.

en He sees it totally differently. It's not because he's from there, but because it's family. He doesn't know when he's going to get that call saying something's happened to somebody.

en Everyone at some time or another has looked into the mirror and thought, 'That's not who I am. The world sees me differently than I see myself,'

en That was a good heads-up play by her. The ball's rolling around the floor and we're all like, 'Pick it up! Pick it up!' She gets it and sees Jamie. It was a great pass. That was a huge play.


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